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Peder Pedersen 1828 – 1877 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 SEP 1828

Birth Location: Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark

Death Date: 14 Aug 1877

Death Location: Ebeltoft

Father: Peder Morten

Mother: Maren Pedersdatter

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Peder Pedersen was born in 1828 in Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark, the child of Peder Sorensen Morten and Maren Pedersdatter. Peder Pedersen passed away in 1877 in Ebeltoft.

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Biography

  • Peder Pedersen was born in 1828 in Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark, the child of Peder Sorensen Morten and Maren Pedersdatter.
  • Peder Pedersen passed away in 1877 in Ebeltoft.

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Peder Pedersen's Ancestors

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Peder Pedersen
1828 – 1877
Birth Place: Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark
Parents
Peder Sorensen Morten
1800 – 1868
Skiffard, Tostrup Parish, Randers County, Denmark
Maren Pedersdatter
1787 –
stabrand, nodager, parish, Randers, Arhus, Denmark
Grandparents
Soren (Ottesen) Sorensen
1758 – 1816
Denmark
Kirsten Pedersdatter
1767 – 1845
Rangstrup, Agerskov, Haderslev, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Peder Nielsen
1731 – 1803
Maren Andersen
1727 – 1807
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders Svenske
1668 –
Kirsten Hansen
1703 –

Peder Pedersen's Timeline

2 Records

1828
29 SEP 1828
Birth of Peder Pedersen in Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark
Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark
1877
14 Aug 1877
Age 49
Death of Peder Pedersen in Ebeltoft
Ebeltoft

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 SEP 1828
    Event Place: Stabrand, Nodager Parish, Randers, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Aug 1877
    Event Place: Ebeltoft

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